1. midseason - Noun
2. midseason - Adjective
midseason (plural midseasons)
The middle part of a season, such as a sporting, television, or growing season.
Tourism has a high season (summer), a midseason (spring and fall), and a low season (winter).
The amount of water needed is about 50% of the water used in the midseason.
Underperforming TV programs are often replaced in the midseason of the schedule.
midseason (not comparable)
Occurring in the midseason.
This apple is a midseason variety grown best in northern climates.
The midseason finale had a great cliffhanger.
Analysis: The interesting wrinkle here is that Giants TE coach Freddie Kitchens, who was fired as sideline boss of the Browns at midseason last year, will be calling the offensive plays for New York since assistant Jason Garrett will be absent (COVID). Source: Internet
Due to some midseason struggles with injuries, management shook up the team at the July 31 trading deadline as part of a four-team trade. Source: Internet
AMC has unveiled two new teasers for the Season 10 midseason premiere episode. Source: Internet
A revealing scene in the midseason 10 premiere, "Squeeze," saw Alpha march Negan into the woods, where she ordered him to strip down. Source: Internet
A trade would not become official until March 18 at 4 p.m. Teams cannot trade between the midseason trade deadline and the start of the new league year. Source: Internet
Bonus: The midseason premiere is called “How Queer Everything Is Today!”, which might be the best episode title ever. Source: Internet